87 (PHOTO
RECONNAISSANCE) SQUADRON RAAF (87PRS)
DURING WW2
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87 Squadron RAAF (87PRS) was formed at Coomalie Creek airfield in the Northern Territory on 10 September 1944. The unit was previously known as 1 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit (1PRU) which had been equipped with one Mosquito and two CAC Wirraways. Its task was to provide photo reconnaissance support for the various Allied squadrons operating out of the airfields in northern Australia.
87 Photo Reconnaissance Squadron - August 1945
Rear Row L- R:- Ken Dee, Bill
Sudlow, Doug Batzlof, Bill Rudy, Dave King,
Jack Reynolds, John Kircher, Jack Hardwick, Dave Eshgrave?
3rd Row:- Col Henry, Jack Dowling,
Red? Armour, John Gibbons, Buckets? Bailey,
Bill Maitland, Al Davies, Jerry Kay, L. Williamson, Sam Jordan? AVM, Owen Jones
2nd Row:- Ken Baijou, Ken Kearney,
? Tombury?, Neil Johnston,
Lloyd Law, Ken Sharpe, Gil Lumberg?, Spencer Bell,
Front Row:- Gordon Grainger, ? ?,
Jack McLeod?, Les Crisp (Padre),
? ?, Ralph Strange, Buck Ramsey, Cyril Loney
Can anyone help me with correct names for this photo?
87 Photo Reconnaissance Squadron
Can anyone help me with correct names for this photo?
87 Squadron received more Mosquitos which enabled them to increase their activities over places such as Macassar, Koepang and the Massel Islands. In April 1945, Mosquitos from 87 Squadron shadowed the Japanese cruiser Isuzu and four smaller warships. One Mosquito was spotted by a Japanese aircraft. The pilot of the Mosquito merely stepped on the gas and left the Japanese aircraft behind.
87 Squadron relocated to Parkes in New South Wales in October 1945 where it was disbanded on 24 July 1946.
Mosquito in hangar at Coomalie Creek airfield, 6 August 1945
87 Squadron Crew - Coomalie
Creek airfield
on 20 May 1945
Mosquitos of 87PRS including A52-1
Crash of a Mosquito at Coomalie Creek on 7 March 1945
Crash of a Mosquito at Coomalie Creek on 3 August 1945
BOOK REFERENCES
"Flying Squadrons of the Australian Defence
Force"
by Steve Eather
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I'd like to thank Tony Porter for his assistance with this home page.
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